Johnny Greenwood (singer)
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Johnny Greenwood (born 29 June 1939[1]) is an Australian country music singer. He recorded pop songs in London in the 1960s[2] before returning to Australia to record for RCA. In 1973, Greenwood released a tribute single on RCA to the champion Australian boxer Tony Mundine.[3] He is best known for his trucking song, "Big Bill", which he released in 1975[4]
Albums
- Tibrogargan (1971)
- The Goondiwindi Grey (1973)
- The Singing Transport Man (1975)
- Johnny Greenwood (1977)
- Big Rigs and Truck Stops (1980)
EPs
- Just Another Mile To Go (1969)
- It's Time To Have Some Good Times (1992)
Singles
- "Loving Arms" (1963)
- "Star of the D.J. Show" (1964)
- "Detroit City" (with Ellie Lavelle) (1966)
- "The Goondiwindi Grey" (1973) - AUS #67[5]
- "Our Champion - Tony Mundine " (1973)
- "Big Bill" (1975)